pedir refers to asking for something (as a request)

to drink - beber, tomar. Note that beber is a regular -er ending verb. Also note that in Spanish, it is often more common to use tomar, in order to say "to drink". (e.g. tomar café rather than beber café)

sweet - dulce. Note that in this case we use estar instead of ser because the "sweetness" is a characteristic that does not normally belong to this dessert. If the dessert is inherently sweet, you'd say Este postre es dulce

31

Who is going to make the cake?

¿Quién va a hacer el pastel?

cake - el pastel, la tarta

32

We are going to eat with these plates tonight

Vamos a comer con estos platos esta noche

plate - el plato

33

Alejandra and Mariana want this dish

Alejandra y Mariana quieren este platillo

dish - el platillo. Sometimes, it is acceptable to just use the word plato (plate) to refer to a culinary dish

34

The chef doesn't want to cook my favorite dish

El cocinero no quiere cocinar mi platillo favorito

chef - el cocinero, la cocinera

35

I want to order a traditional Mexican dish

Quiero pedir un platillo típico mexicano

traditional - típico

36

Paloma is going to order bread and cheese, and you?

Paloma va a pedir pan y queso, ¿y tú?

cheese - el queso

37

I take my coffee with milk and sugar

Tomo mi café con leche y azúcar

sugar - el/la azúcar. Note that "sugar" can be masculine or feminine, although it is more common to say el azúcar

38

I am going to buy bread, butter, sugar and fruit

Voy a comprar pan, mantequilla, azúcar y fruta

butter - la mantequilla

39

Are you going to put a bit of sugar in your coffee?

¿Vas a poner un poco de azúcar en tu café?

a bit - un poco. Note that in order to say "a very little bit" you can use the diminutive of poco, which is poquito

40

Esteban does not want to add cheese to his eggs

Esteban no quiere agregar queso a sus huevos

to add - agregar, añadir

41

The beans do not have salt; are you going to add a tiny bit?

Los frijoles no tienen sal; ¿vas a agregar un poquito?

salt - la sal

42

Ana wants a bit of salad with her dinner

Ana quiere un poco de ensalada con su cena

salad - la ensalada

43

This soup is bad; it has a lot of salt

Esta sopa está mala; tiene mucha sal

soup - la sopa

44

Mom is going to buy bananas and oranges

Mamá va a comprar plátanos y naranjas

banana - el plátano, el banano, la banana. Note that the use of plátano, banana or banano depends on the country. In some countries, plátano only refers to "plantains"

45

Do you think that Pamela is making apple or orange juice?

¿Crees que Pamela está haciendo jugo de manzana o de naranja?

apple - la manzana

46

Liselle and Jimena are putting cheese and tomato in the salad

Liselle y Jimena están poniendo queso y tomate en la ensalada

tomato - el tomate

47

My sister and I are going to the supermarket; do you want to go with us?